Holster as seen on DVD I watched...

This is a discussion on Holster as seen on DVD I watched... within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forum and wanted to introduce myself...along with asking a question I hope somebody can answer.
I watched a Lenny ...

Thanks for the info. I guess I should say that it will be for concealing a G27. I've read a lot of posts here and gotten some great ideas on holsters. It looks like the MTAC is really nice, along with the Scorpion. I also like the Serpa as well. Tough decision! I wish I had a good local gun shop around that carried many different holsters to try on but I don't. My next best option is to purchase from somebody with a decent return policy i guess.

By the way, my G27 will have a Crimson Trace laser attached to it so i'm not sure what holsters will accommodate that attachment?

Mtac gives you a trial period. The holster you asked about has the attachment points directly over the gun, which will add to the thickness or bulk of your carry package. I prefer holster with side attachment points ( like the Mtac ) which spread out the weight of the gun and are less bulky, and for me, easier to conceal. I carry my G27 with the CT in my Mtac with no difficulty.

It could be a great holster, but keep in mind that if it's a sponsor, of course it's the 'World's Greatest'.

A Fist holster, with a clip would be much easier for 'on and off', and be just as secure. There's a ton of holsters out there, you're going to have to try a few...get a box (a typical reminder on this forum).

I might also suggest getting a body protector with any IWB you buy...it is an extra piece of leather (the holster is made with a higher cut against the body) that keeps the weapon from touching the skin or shirt.

They have 3D view, you can see the "RG..." product code on holster back...

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Well there you have it, I didn't see the 3D view, but I'll take your word for it, I knew it looked awfully familiar, the Galco Royal Guard was one of my first holsters, and as stated, it can be found cheaper elsewhere.

The Bianchi IWB #100 is very comfortable and has a leather back that fits between the gun and your skin. I have one for my Kahr P9 and one for my Para 1911. The Bianchi 100 clips on with or without a belt and fits nicely. I wear it mostly with jeans, but it works well with dress slacks as well.
I was fortunate to try this holster before I collected a drawer full!